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winds and tornadoes tuesday and wednesday over the -- it spikes for itself the southern plains and tennessee valley and we can see severe weather and behind that another shot of arctic air. very, very bumpy road coming up the next week. >> rick: justin, thanks. >> arthel: the second amendment taking center stage in the capital today. activists are making their voices heard at a pair of rallies, religious leaders and hollywood stars addressed gun control supporters outside the capitol building and on this national mall a smaller event billed as a rally against gun extraction brought out those fighting to stop tougher firearms laws. >> rick: former vice presidential candidate paul ryan warping fellow republicans to stay unified and not allow democrats to cast them as villains, in a speech set the stage for budget battles with the obama administration in the president's second term and molly henneberg is live in d.c. how does he think republicans should position themselves during president obama's second term? >>>. >> reporter: she describes the republicans' role as twofold, to oppose the presi
winds and tornadoes tuesday and wednesday over the -- it spikes for itself the southern plains and tennessee valley and we can see severe weather and behind that another shot of arctic air. very, very bumpy road coming up the next week. >> rick: justin, thanks. >> arthel: the second amendment taking center stage in the capital today. activists are making their voices heard at a pair of rallies, religious leaders and hollywood stars addressed gun control supporters outside the...
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today the worst of it has been down across parts of tennessee and north carolina. ice storm exiting eastern parts of the carolinas and the snow about to finish off across parts of jersey and in towards areas of the northeast. future radar the next couple of hours you see by tonight it's all gone here. going to turn our attention this weekend though to a storm that's going to move in on sunday in across the plains. you see this peak here, that's going to be an ice storm sunday and monday in across the central plains and parts of the great lakes. they don't get ice storms there very often. significant one for them on sunday and monday, shep. >> shepard: when is it going to warm up, rick? >> we're going to get there slowly. we're still cold right now. take a look what happens for us tomorrow? a lot of this area sees temps back in the upper 20's. by the time we get to sunday. a few more degrees a lot of 30's and 40s here a brief tuesday/wednesday where we are going to see temps into the 40s and 50s. enjoy those couple days. >> shepard: rick right on. so cold in new yor
today the worst of it has been down across parts of tennessee and north carolina. ice storm exiting eastern parts of the carolinas and the snow about to finish off across parts of jersey and in towards areas of the northeast. future radar the next couple of hours you see by tonight it's all gone here. going to turn our attention this weekend though to a storm that's going to move in on sunday in across the plains. you see this peak here, that's going to be an ice storm sunday and monday in...
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, i'm in nashville, tennessee, today it's boomtown, usa. states that have no income tax and the evidence is irrefutable that businesses and capital and families are moving out of those high tax states like where you live in new york and moving to these no tax states. he so you've got a number of places like north carolina, like arkansas, like kansas and oklahoma and the south and southwest, that say, you know, we don't want to be like california we want to be like texas and they're looking at eliminating their income tax. >> paul: okay, steve, but what about the revenue losses? that will be the big complaint if you give that up you're going to lose revenue. how do you make it it up? >> a great question, a lot of states say we'll expand and maybe increase sales tax and that's been a political hazard if it hasn't worked well in places that tried that. i want to toss out another idea that some states are looking at. why not use this bonanza of money from the energy revolution we talked about a little bit earlier and use some of that money in t
, i'm in nashville, tennessee, today it's boomtown, usa. states that have no income tax and the evidence is irrefutable that businesses and capital and families are moving out of those high tax states like where you live in new york and moving to these no tax states. he so you've got a number of places like north carolina, like arkansas, like kansas and oklahoma and the south and southwest, that say, you know, we don't want to be like california we want to be like texas and they're looking at...
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. >> reporter: the frigid temperatures in tennessee left trees looking like ice sculptures and forced paramedics to skate to victims. in virginia, snow was the problem. interstate 81 clouded by a mix of white powder and brown slush. in chicago, an historic streak was finally broken. the city's first inch of snow in 335 days. to the east in syracuse with a high of 20 degrees ice had to be broken on the seneca river for those braving the polar bear plunge. the temperatures in michigan also so low the detroit river was dotted with what appeared to be icebergs. meanwhile, out west in utah where they're used to this sort of weather, the ice sent a record number of people to the e.r. including janille anderson. >> i went out to get the newspaper and the next thing i knew i was flat on my back in the driveway. >> reporter: injuries are treated and the cleanup continues and a new storm is targeting the midwest. nbc news, atlanta. >>> let's find out a little about the new storm. we turn to the weather channel's julie martin to find out what's ahead. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, les
. >> reporter: the frigid temperatures in tennessee left trees looking like ice sculptures and forced paramedics to skate to victims. in virginia, snow was the problem. interstate 81 clouded by a mix of white powder and brown slush. in chicago, an historic streak was finally broken. the city's first inch of snow in 335 days. to the east in syracuse with a high of 20 degrees ice had to be broken on the seneca river for those braving the polar bear plunge. the temperatures in michigan also...
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i can't imagine the unspeakable grief in murphiesboro, tennessee, when we talk to the leaders in the muslim community and they tell me my kid doesn't want to go to school today because everybody is telling him, go home, you terrorist. i can't imagine the unspeakable grief in suburban minneapolis when the somali kids are told, you have to go home, you terrorists, get out of our community. they were born here, this is their community. i can't imagine the unspeakable fear in the aftermath of that horrible incident involving the murder outside of milwaukee, wisconsin, and you read the data showing here in the bay area the number of siekh american kids who reported they had been harassed in 2010. so we have a lot of work to do in sioux falls, south dakota, in buffalo, new york, in the bay area, across the country. we're doing just that. and the extent to which the profile of this issue has been raised in recent years i think is a remarkable trib bought to all of you in this room. it's a trib bought to this president. i had the privilege of going to the summit that the president held. he h
i can't imagine the unspeakable grief in murphiesboro, tennessee, when we talk to the leaders in the muslim community and they tell me my kid doesn't want to go to school today because everybody is telling him, go home, you terrorist. i can't imagine the unspeakable grief in suburban minneapolis when the somali kids are told, you have to go home, you terrorists, get out of our community. they were born here, this is their community. i can't imagine the unspeakable fear in the aftermath of that...
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in knox county, tennessee, this fire truck skidded off the road crushing troomer slaying in his vehicle. slagl suffered a heart attack and slid off the road. a fire truck coming to his aid skidded in the same place. slagl died. in lexington, ken tuck eblack ice and slippery roads caused another fire truck to flip on its side. it's been a week of arctic air that has left much of the nation in an icy grip. in vermont, 20 degrees below zero. and in minnesota, some parts of the state dropped to 30 below. in new york city, temperatures remain below freezing all week. >> cold weather right now, how serious is this? >> so, you know, it's pretty serious. >> reporter: dr. jeffrey rabrich is the medical director of emergency medicine at st. luke's hospital. >> you can get confusion, dizzence, people can pass out. your heart could even stop if your temperature gets low enough. >> reporter: donna graziano says the dangerously cold weather won't stop her from making sure sandy victims have hot meals and a place to get warm. >> it's a place for the residents to come, sit down like a human being and e
in knox county, tennessee, this fire truck skidded off the road crushing troomer slaying in his vehicle. slagl suffered a heart attack and slid off the road. a fire truck coming to his aid skidded in the same place. slagl died. in lexington, ken tuck eblack ice and slippery roads caused another fire truck to flip on its side. it's been a week of arctic air that has left much of the nation in an icy grip. in vermont, 20 degrees below zero. and in minnesota, some parts of the state dropped to 30...
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all those areas, parts of kentucky, tennessee, north georgia, the carolinas, that had the ice storm yesterday, highs in the 40s today. roads will improve dramatically. in fact, here all the ice has melted. let me take you back yesterday and get to the forecast. north georgia mountains, atlanta was fine, this is raven county, and skidding out and slipping off the icy roadways on those higher elevations in north georgia, in upstate carolina, we had one fatality, we head to the snow. north of the ice, snow across ohio, into the virginias and mid-atlantic toward new york, near roanoke, virginia, snow last friday and more snow today. most in the one to two inch category. not a big system. not a lot of moisture to work with, and we had snow and spinouts in western pennsylvania, allegheny county in the pittsburgh area and enough snow to cause issue there. by the way, alex, in chicago. finally got their first inch of snow and ends the record streak of 335 days and now they are up to a whopping 2.8 for the season. how about that? chicago missed out on the snow. haven't missed out on the cold. another
all those areas, parts of kentucky, tennessee, north georgia, the carolinas, that had the ice storm yesterday, highs in the 40s today. roads will improve dramatically. in fact, here all the ice has melted. let me take you back yesterday and get to the forecast. north georgia mountains, atlanta was fine, this is raven county, and skidding out and slipping off the icy roadways on those higher elevations in north georgia, in upstate carolina, we had one fatality, we head to the snow. north of the...
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been living in the nation tennessee born turner sayyng the inger ssould be a citizen pending confirmmtion from 3 turner has won eight grammy awards. 3 actor burt rrynolds is in intenssvvecare in a florida - hospittl this morning.a spokesperson says reynolls is being tteated foo flu symptoms. & actor wwnt to thh hospital after becoming dehydrated. 3 with all the changes going on adminnstration, many people have been aaking where are all the women?now, the president is answering with a few new appointments. jessica yellin has more. 3 mcdonough to beccme his chief &pof staff..."when he helped set -3 up my senate offfce... along with pete rouse he was able tt show me wwere the restrooms werre"president obama also named foor women to senior white hoose posts, incluuingg - white hoose ommland security adviser. no ddubt a down payment on this assurancee.."i would just suggest that everybody kind f wait unnil they've seen all my appointmenns, who's in the & white house staff and who's in - judgmenn."even if wooen fill all the aaministration's remainnng posts, ttere's the question of ppiorities. i
been living in the nation tennessee born turner sayyng the inger ssould be a citizen pending confirmmtion from 3 turner has won eight grammy awards. 3 actor burt rrynolds is in intenssvvecare in a florida - hospittl this morning.a spokesperson says reynolls is being tteated foo flu symptoms. & actor wwnt to thh hospital after becoming dehydrated. 3 with all the changes going on adminnstration, many people have been aaking where are all the women?now, the president is answering with a few...
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kentucky and tennessee hard kentucky and tennessee hard hit. new york, new jersey and pennsylvania warming centers have opened up. crucial to those trying to recover from superstorm sandy. our weather desk says this arctic blast is going to hang on through the weekend. an ice storm could create havoc in iowa, illinois, and northern missouri on sunday. >>> it's been 540 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? they have started to announce cutbacks. it was announced they have begun laying off 46,000 contract and temporary civilian employees to cut costs. that's what happens. you cut costs, but you can see how much pain that will cause. >>> our fourth story "outfront," the party of stupid. it's not my word but it is the word at least one republican used to describe his own party. at the gop's winter meeting in north carolina. here's louisiana governor and potential 2016 presidential candidate bobby jindal speaking what he sees as the brutal truth last night. >> we've got to stop being the stupid party. and
kentucky and tennessee hard kentucky and tennessee hard hit. new york, new jersey and pennsylvania warming centers have opened up. crucial to those trying to recover from superstorm sandy. our weather desk says this arctic blast is going to hang on through the weekend. an ice storm could create havoc in iowa, illinois, and northern missouri on sunday. >>> it's been 540 days since the u.s. lost its top credit rating. what are we doing to get it back? they have started to announce...
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the tennessee valley and the carolinas also on ice. any reprieve still days away. victims of superstorm sandy, many of them still don't have the basic needs to heat their home. susan candiotti joins me now from staten island. i understand you spoke to a resident there who still can't go home. what is life like there for her now? >> reporter: it's tough for her and a lot of other people here. many residents that live on staten island come, from time to time, to this tent just so they can warm up, share a hot meal and also talk about their troubles and how uncertain they are about their future. but that's the big question for people like -- her name is nicole chatty. she told us that she is unable to go back to her house in a dispute over whether it should be torn down or can be repaired. she has a little girl she's also very worried about. this is what she told me about how hard it is, especially during this cold snap. >> it's hard. it's been emotionally hard from the beginning. you first have the shock and you don't realize what's going on. then you basically go th
the tennessee valley and the carolinas also on ice. any reprieve still days away. victims of superstorm sandy, many of them still don't have the basic needs to heat their home. susan candiotti joins me now from staten island. i understand you spoke to a resident there who still can't go home. what is life like there for her now? >> reporter: it's tough for her and a lot of other people here. many residents that live on staten island come, from time to time, to this tent just so they can...
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three tennessee high school students crowned a fellow classmate with a very big honor. last week, students from unionville community high school gave up their homecoming king nominations and presented the honor to scottie malone. he's a junior who suffers from a neurological disorder called williams syndrome. he proudly wore the king's medal to school this week. >> kind of emotional from everybody. i think i saw scottie shed a few tears. we were all emotional out there on the court. >> means an awful lot to you, doesn't it? >> yeah. >> next year, scottie is going to present the crown to the new homecoming king. >>> dreamliner troubles in the south bay. a major setback for that nonstop route connecting san jose to japan. >> and run, dog run. tips to keep man's best friend active, healthy and safe. >> here's another cool 49er fan photo for you in the meantime. according to this dog's owner, wake me up when the game starts. we want to show off your niners pride. your fan photos to news@kpix.com or upload them directly to our website, cbssf.com. >>> we'll be right back. led
three tennessee high school students crowned a fellow classmate with a very big honor. last week, students from unionville community high school gave up their homecoming king nominations and presented the honor to scottie malone. he's a junior who suffers from a neurological disorder called williams syndrome. he proudly wore the king's medal to school this week. >> kind of emotional from everybody. i think i saw scottie shed a few tears. we were all emotional out there on the court....
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and the tennessee valley and the carolinas are also on ice. freezing rain is blamed for more than 200 wrecks around charlotte and the airport there had to cancel 100 flights. here's how you can tell it's really, really cold. a polar bear plunge. where people take a plunge in the river for fun, as they say. one was called off in new jersey because organizers said the single digit windchill made it too dangerous. >> cold water is the point, though, right? >> there's cold and there's cold. >> there's cold and there's -- >> that is frigid. the question, of course, is there any warm-up in sight anywhere in the u.s.? >> hi. all right. too cold for a polar bear plunge. that's off the charts. hi, everyone, good rng mo. well, you are freezing from maine to macon, georgia, but there's good news ahead. temperatures really on the aggregate for the country warming up, especially the east coast. but give you a little taste of how cold it is. right now in boston, you're waking up, walking out the door to 3, 5 in new york, washington about an inch, inch and a
and the tennessee valley and the carolinas are also on ice. freezing rain is blamed for more than 200 wrecks around charlotte and the airport there had to cancel 100 flights. here's how you can tell it's really, really cold. a polar bear plunge. where people take a plunge in the river for fun, as they say. one was called off in new jersey because organizers said the single digit windchill made it too dangerous. >> cold water is the point, though, right? >> there's cold and there's...
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down south, tennessee tree limbs coated with icicles, ice crippling roadways. similar conditions caused multiple accidents across northern georgia including this overturned car. near pittsburgh, spinouts across much of the area. some drivers forced to drive in near whiteout conditions. across lake erie, high winds and freezing temperatures formed ice dunes. in michigan what looks like icebergs along the detroit river. these four businesses in lake placid, new york, were iced over as firefighters tried to save them in sub-zero cold. just outside of boston, single-digit temperatures have left lakes and even waterfalls frozen solid. in ohio, plows are working overtime while cars are barely working at all. the brutal conditions in so many places mean big businesses for tow truck operators and repair shops. >> we usually average about 80 calls in the summertime. and we're doing about 200 now. >> reporter: in chicago, they picked up their first inch of snow in 335 days, ending the record streak in the windy city. will white of north carolina couldn't wait for snow, m
down south, tennessee tree limbs coated with icicles, ice crippling roadways. similar conditions caused multiple accidents across northern georgia including this overturned car. near pittsburgh, spinouts across much of the area. some drivers forced to drive in near whiteout conditions. across lake erie, high winds and freezing temperatures formed ice dunes. in michigan what looks like icebergs along the detroit river. these four businesses in lake placid, new york, were iced over as...
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an ice storm is brewing similar to what we saw in kentucky and tennessee yesterday. let me show you why. here's the forecast radar. this is today. a piece of this energy that we're seeing developing tonight in the colorado rockies will move out, and then what's going to happen is here's chicago. we have in chicago a winter storm watch posted for tomorrow morning through monday morning. and why it's freezing rain and not snow is they are right at the surface is below freezing but higher up in the atmosphere it's liquid. it's coming down as liquid and freezing when it gets to that colder air. so for sunday night, and again that watch is for tomorrow morning through monday morning so sunday into sunday night is when that freezing rain is, and monday we'll watch that freezing rain and snow move east in toward upstate new york and the northeast. on the other note in terms of the temperatures, we'll see a warm-up on the way finally. a ridge of high pressure is moving in kind of moving away that arctic air and misplacing it. temperatures 20 degrees warmer than where they've
an ice storm is brewing similar to what we saw in kentucky and tennessee yesterday. let me show you why. here's the forecast radar. this is today. a piece of this energy that we're seeing developing tonight in the colorado rockies will move out, and then what's going to happen is here's chicago. we have in chicago a winter storm watch posted for tomorrow morning through monday morning. and why it's freezing rain and not snow is they are right at the surface is below freezing but higher up in...
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turner is a native of tennessee. >>> if there's anyone who knows about what's hot online, it's george takei with over 3 million likes on facebook, over a half million followers on twitter, he is clearly the man. actor, writer, director, dancer, singer, rights activisactivist. you may know him best as sulu from "star trek" and everyone's favorite real life lions and tigers and bears, oh, my. how is that for an intro? he joins us from new york to talk about his new book appropriately called "oh myy." thank you for being with us. why oh myyy? >> well, howard stern made that my signature. it's a common phrase that everybody uses. but he got it on tape and whenever someone says something outrageous or eccentric, he presses a button and my voice comes on saying oh my. so i thought why not use it as the title of my book. >> i'm thinking of my ring tone. you were teased by howard stern. are you guys friends? because it is very funny what he does. but you could have taken, you know, taken that in a knob way but you turned that into gold. >> well, he's a great guy. and someone that i admire. he
turner is a native of tennessee. >>> if there's anyone who knows about what's hot online, it's george takei with over 3 million likes on facebook, over a half million followers on twitter, he is clearly the man. actor, writer, director, dancer, singer, rights activisactivist. you may know him best as sulu from "star trek" and everyone's favorite real life lions and tigers and bears, oh, my. how is that for an intro? he joins us from new york to talk about his new book...
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that pink moving across much of tennessee. icing on the trees can cause power to go down and we talk about a half inch on some of the roads that means those roads become a solid sheet of ice as my mom would say. temps as you are waking up. cold across yeaforts north. not as cold as it was. 3 in minneapolis. the east is is going to look pretty good behind this storm system as far as precipitation goes. big storm out across parts of the west. southern california and arizona. this is one storm, there is another one in towards the pacific northwest. those will be weather makerrers across the central plains and eventually the northeast. take a look at the fiewrd, what this storm does it pulls out here into parts of the plains. by tomorrow you see that big area of pink, that's an ice storm potentially that we are talking about tomorrow and tomorrow night in across places like saint lewis and chicago and detroit. now, typically we see snow here. we don't see ice storms. incredibly dangerous. much more dangerous than a snow storm. big
that pink moving across much of tennessee. icing on the trees can cause power to go down and we talk about a half inch on some of the roads that means those roads become a solid sheet of ice as my mom would say. temps as you are waking up. cold across yeaforts north. not as cold as it was. 3 in minneapolis. the east is is going to look pretty good behind this storm system as far as precipitation goes. big storm out across parts of the west. southern california and arizona. this is one storm,...
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in tennessee police say a fire truck slid off the road while trying to help a state trooper that had slipped off in the same spot. the fire truck landed on top of the cruiser, killing 26-year veteran trooper michael slagle. a similar scene in kentucky as black ice caused the fire truck to flip on its side. three firefighters were sent to the hospital. and an icy interstate set off crash after crash, many involving tractor-trailers turning i-65 into a parking lot. the blast of wintry weather follows the frigid week across much of the country in some places, the coldest temperatures in years. temperatures have barely been able to get above freezing in new york for days. in new york city this is how a fire hydrant looked before firefighters arrived. it's even worse in parts of minnesota where it plummeted to 30 below zero. and in vermont, 20 below with even colder windchills. next door in new hampshire, a ski resort shut down because the windchill was expected to reach 48 degrees below zero but relief may be in sight. forecasters sa i the cold will let up this weekend before warmer temp
in tennessee police say a fire truck slid off the road while trying to help a state trooper that had slipped off in the same spot. the fire truck landed on top of the cruiser, killing 26-year veteran trooper michael slagle. a similar scene in kentucky as black ice caused the fire truck to flip on its side. three firefighters were sent to the hospital. and an icy interstate set off crash after crash, many involving tractor-trailers turning i-65 into a parking lot. the blast of wintry weather...
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representative diane black from tennessee. teeth from pennsylvania. -- keith from pennsylvania. we have brad and his wife monica from ohio. we have tom rooney from florida. glenn thompson from the great state of pennsylvania. wagner from misery. -- missouri. also, to share remarks with us this afternoon, i am very happy to introduce representative chris smith of new jersey. [applause] chris smith is the chairman of the congressional pro-life caucus and has served in that role for over 26 years and has been a leader in the advancement of numerous pro-life legislative initiatives. he is the chairman of the house subcommittee on human rights, and the former director of new jersey right to life. these join me in welcoming chris smith. [applause] >> thank you very much, patrick. it is an honor for my wife and i to be here among you. and to be surrounded by men and women come up members congress, who tenaciously fight and defend basic fundamental human rights, especially the right to life. it is great to be with them and to you. 40 years ago this past tuesday, mike the us bank -- mark
representative diane black from tennessee. teeth from pennsylvania. -- keith from pennsylvania. we have brad and his wife monica from ohio. we have tom rooney from florida. glenn thompson from the great state of pennsylvania. wagner from misery. -- missouri. also, to share remarks with us this afternoon, i am very happy to introduce representative chris smith of new jersey. [applause] chris smith is the chairman of the congressional pro-life caucus and has served in that role for over 26 years...
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the tennessee valley and the carolinas are also on ice. any reprieve is still days away. frigid air also making life tougher for victims of superstorm sandy. many still don't have even the basic utilities to heat their home since the storm struck. susan candiotti is joining us from staten island. you spoke with a resident there who still can't go home. is that a problem for many? i mean, what is life like for these people now? >> reporter: it is a problem for people here on staten island. you see that even now, a few months after superstorm sandy hit, there is still demolition work going on, removing debris. a lot of people, as you said, are still living in their homes without the basic necessities. some of them simply don't want to leave. they want to stay put among their own belongings. there are places that can get help while they're waiting repairs to begin. larry gonzalez has a problem at his house because he believes it should be demolished and is in an argument with the city that thinks it can be repaired. fema and the like. heating oil poured into the house when a
the tennessee valley and the carolinas are also on ice. any reprieve is still days away. frigid air also making life tougher for victims of superstorm sandy. many still don't have even the basic utilities to heat their home since the storm struck. susan candiotti is joining us from staten island. you spoke with a resident there who still can't go home. is that a problem for many? i mean, what is life like for these people now? >> reporter: it is a problem for people here on staten island....